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Baby M got a library card when she was a month old and I read to her most evenings. She prefers to eat books than listen at the moment, but I'm sure that will change.At our library there is no fine for books damaged or lost if taken out on a child ticket which means I can save most of her books until she's a bit older

Thank you so much for your comment.I have been madly busy the last 2 years so hadn't gone to the library, BUT all the books Mum read him in Ireland (the ones in the video) were all from my Mum's library as she is more organised than me LOL.Liska xx

Looks like we've both been making little videos (yours is far more peaceful ;)) Your mum has an authoritative, yet serene air about her so I'll bet your son loves reading time with her.

Babyzoid had a phase of not being interested at all in books when she'd always loved them, preferring them over toys. Thankfully she's getting the bug back and regularly settles in to my lap for a story - though she totally tries to take over, often turning 3 pages at a time! *sigh*

Love this vid Liska! Sorry, haven't been able to comment til now (for some reason, my employers have blocked any video streaming capabilities due to unproductiveness in staff?!) Anyway, brilliant vlog yet again!

Aaron is so advanced compared to what Ryan was like at 2. Ryan was a very late talker, could say words, but wasn't really stringing them together properly. I'm sure your Mum was so pleased to be involved in reading with him as she doesn't get to see him very often, it must be so nice to see how much he has progressed since your last visit to Ireland!

I hope Aaron keeps his enthusiasm for reading, Ryan used to religiously ask for a story every night (need new books as the ones he has have been read cover to cover that I, and Ryan, know them off by heart!) He has lately not been so fervent in asking for a story as Ben10 has taken over and I don't like reading him comics at bedtime...